Sweet Home Alabama
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Oh, good land of the livin',
you are skin and bones.

:26:10
Well, don't I get a smile?
:26:13
I know you got one
in there somewhere.

:26:15
Come on, come on, let's not
let all the bought air out.

:26:23
Well, are you hungry, sweetie?
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Do you want me to reheat you
some chicken-fried steak?

:26:28
Oh, no, Mama, I'm fine.
:26:30
Sweetie, you look tired.
:26:31
Are you tired?
Oh, you know what?

:26:33
Maybe it's the way
you're wearing your hair now.

:26:39
You guys have really done
a lot with the place.

:26:41
Lord, would you listen
to that accent?

:26:43
Why don't you sit
in my good chair?

:26:45
Now, your mama got me this
Christmas before last.

:26:47
Oh, you mean the one where you
were supposed to come visit me?

:26:50
I told you time and time again,
it just didn't suit.

:26:54
Let me... let me get
you those tickets.

:26:59
Sit down in it.
Sit down.

:27:04
Now, watch this.
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I mean, isn't that
quite the deal?

:27:12
There are hardly words.
:27:13
Now, how do I get
out of this thing?

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Oh, my God!
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Jake tell you
he's thinkin' of gettin' one?

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Oh, I see your priorities...
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Jake, jail, and then home.
:27:27
Mama, it was just unfinished
business, is all.

:27:30
Jake's doin' all right.
Boy's goin' places.

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Once upon a time,
you were goin' places, too.

:27:36
Here are your tickets.
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These were a gift.
:27:40
I'd rather you guys
just use them.

:27:47
You know what I can't understand
is how y'all will visit...

:27:49
every stupid battlefield
in the continental U.S.,...

:27:51
but you can't manage
to visit your only daughter.

:27:54
Well, the door swings
both ways, sweetie.

:27:56
Anyway, don't get me started on
the things I don't understand.

:27:59
Here we go.

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